How to evaluate Ruan Ji's "Eighty-two Poems of Yong Huai"?

Ruan Ji's Poem of Yearning for the Huai River is either implicit or straightforward, which shows the poet's deep sadness in life, full of strong sadness and life consciousness, and gives people the inspiration of "Ling Tao, thinking deeply". Ruan Ji's poems vividly show the mental journey of intellectuals in Wei and Jin Dynasties, which has profound ideological significance and cognitive value. He made an important contribution to the development of five-character poems. Ruan Ji's love poems appeared in China poetry circles with their unique artistic style and aesthetic taste, which aroused strong repercussions at that time. After Ruan Ji, poets scrambled to imitate his works, which had far-reaching influence. Later generations spoke highly of him. "Worrying about its chaos, worrying about it for no reason, and letting it go, as it comes, is enough to envy eight shortcomings and cage everything." Huaihuai Poetry is the first poem which combines Zuo Si's epic poems with Tao Yuanming's drinking poems.